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Wormian bones (WB) are irregular small cranial ossicles found along suture lines and fontanels. In Brazil, gunshot wounds to the skull are quite common in young individuals. Nevertheless, as far as we know, this is the first report of a WB giving an erroneous aspect of gunshot entrance due to its displacement position. The present manuscript describes the case of a Brazilian young man who died due to ballistic trauma, where a gaping bony defect on the right side of the skull was thought to be the exit wound of an injury related to the destruction found on the left side, highly suggestive of firearm injury. Thus, this case study has brought to light similarities between a traumatic lesion and an orifice of a WB, with emphasis on differential diagnosis during routine anthropological examinations.
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CON: Loca quae ex diligenti cum Hispanico autographo collatione adnotata sunt in hac postrema editione. Romae : [s.n.], 25 Iunij 1596. 16 p. Sign.: A8
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Parts for oboe 1, oboe 2, English horn, horn, trumpet (as alternative for horn), violin 1, violin 2, viola, and violoncello (double bass)
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Thesis (S.T.L.)--Weston Jesuit School of Theology, 2006.
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Includes errata, V1r, V3v.
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On label mounted on cover: Year book, 18/19 Hen V111. Tottel, 1556. Beale R.428.
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Text in Norman French.
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On label mounted on cover: Year book, 8 Edward IV. Tottel, 1556. R284.
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On label mounted on cover: Year book, 19 Edward IV. Tottell, 1556. R350.
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Imprint from colophon.
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On label mounted on cover: Year book 20 Hen Vl. Tottyll, 1556. Beale R.147.
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Bd. T 1. Texte 1-254 (1514-1522) -- Bd. T 2. Texte 255-520 (1523-1526) -- Bd. T 3. Texte 521-858 (1527-1529) -- Bd. T 5 Texte 1110-1394 (1531-1533) -- Bd. T 6. Texte 1395-1683 (1534-1535) -- Bd. T.7. Texte 1684-1979 (1536-1537) -- T.13. Texte 3421-3779 (1544) -- T.16. Texte 4530-4790 (Januar-Juni 1547).
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"Titulos completos de obras que se citan incidentalmente": v.1, p. [xliii]-xlv.
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder; 2 ft. 5 9/64 in. x 3 ft. 8 3/32 in.; oil on canvas, mounted on wood